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Rating: Summary: Excellent Primer Review: As a Canadian SCO instructor, I found this book a great supplement to our courses. Although it does not go into great detail on topics such as Shell Programming & Networking, it does cover most topics very well and relates concepts to Openserver concepts. Overall, I believe it to be a very well written book that may be useful for most everyone new to Unixware 7.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Primer Review: As a Canadian SCO instructor, I found this book a great supplement to our courses. Although it does not go into great detail on topics such as Shell Programming & Networking, it does cover most topics very well and relates concepts to Openserver concepts. Overall, I believe it to be a very well written book that may be useful for most everyone new to Unixware 7.
Rating: Summary: Good for ACE Certification - only Systems Adminstration I/II Review: Definitely the most informative reference book available for SCO UnixWare 7. However, I find it inadequate for information about Shell Programming and Networking (especially, DNS, TCP/IP stuffs). Suggestion for other reading resources available for the above two topics are welcomed.
Rating: Summary: Very Helpful Migration Documentation Review: Having been thrust into a position to migrate several high traffic servers from an older version of UnixWare to the newer version 7, this book was a very helpful guide for working through the process. The writing is clean and concise, the information is timely, and this book gets high marks from me as a good general reference guide. Highly recomended for other SCO admins out there that may be in the process of a transition to version 7, or working in a UnixWare 7 environment.
Rating: Summary: Very Helpful Migration Documentation Review: Having been thrust into a position to migrate several high traffic servers from an older version of UnixWare to the newer version 7, this book was a very helpful guide for working through the process. The writing is clean and concise, the information is timely, and this book gets high marks from me as a good general reference guide. Highly recomended for other SCO admins out there that may be in the process of a transition to version 7, or working in a UnixWare 7 environment.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Certification Rescource Review: I found Unixware 7 a great rescource that supplemented the Admin.2 section of Sco-Unix training. The combination of both, including Admin.1 and intro (of course) will get you the Sco C.U.S.A. exam. The concepts covered in Unixware 7 give the foundation of understanding that is necessary for administration. The rest is direct hands on ! Good job !
Rating: Summary: Want to pass the SCO Unixware 7 certification exam... Review: Technical information presented in laymen's terms. Great for Sys Admin's, software porting company's that are perparing for the 64 bit architecture IA-64 (merced). Provides good understanding of the operating system and how to get the most out of it. Recommend it for those taking the SCO Admin Course or ACE Certification.
Rating: Summary: author's comments Review: This book was written to help system administrators with migrating to and maintaining UnixWare 7. We tested everything we wrote about, detailing the bugs and their workarounds. The book has been given out by SCO at dozens of briefings. A large number of SCO engineers participated in verifying the information and supplying many of the tips. The book was not written to give detailed coverage of ancillary areas such as TCP/IP and Shell Programming. Those are separate areas (for instance, do you want Bourne Shell, Korn Shell, C Shell, etc). We also did not cover UnixWare internals or device drivers. Other authors are planning books in those areas. Thank you for your interest in our book. Please email me if you have questions, comments or suggestions. Gene Henriksen
Rating: Summary: Want to pass the SCO Unixware 7 certification exam... Review: This is a must read book for Unixware Systems Administrators. From installation to advanced topics, this one covers it all. If you want to pass the Unix certification exam I highly suggest you add this one to your library. If only all other Unix books were like this one....
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